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Oh my gosh! How exciting for you both! When God calls me to something I’m unsure of, I have to remember that “fear and faith can’t ride in the same boat”! Good for you guys! I do hope you’ll keep up your blog, it will be fun to follow along.

That is HUGE news!!!! My co-teacher and her husband travel to Taiwan to visit a girls’ home they help sponsor there… I’m always amazed by the beauty of the place and the people. God speed! Can’t wait to hear the details.Blessings,Heidi

This is SO exciting!! Just reading your post awakened something in my heart, a desire to do exactly what you’re doing. My husband and I have talked about just selling everything and moving somewhere far away to follow God, and how exciting that would be, and how much we want our lives to be filled with purpose and to do something dramatic, but God has not called us to do it yet. So I will live vicariously through you! Your post is so inspiring!

Sarah, I’m an old friend of your Dad’s and read on his newsletter about your decision to join the work in Taiwan. First, I’m grateful for God’s work in you. I’ve followed the chapters of your life since you were born. I’m not just stirred by your decision to go to Taiwan but also your desire to be emptied of self and full of Christ.

Second, as a parent I can imagine the joy your Mom and Dad have at the thought of you joining the work where they have been pouring out their hearts. I celebrate for them.

Third, I celebrate the kingdom work that God will accomplish through you and Dave.

I pray God’s guidance and provisions for you both in this transition.Scott Brewer

God will do amazing work through you – how exciting! I really hope you continue blogging – even if it ends up being less often. Darn, guess we won’t be hanging out in the world’s nosiest restaurant eating tappas anymore! But, Chicago’s loss is Kingdom’s gain.

I stumbled onto your webpage through a search regarding His Hands Taiwan. Seeing as how this post wasn’t written that long ago, I’ll like to say: Welcome to Kaohsiung! Is your family already there and settled? I immigrated from Taiwan when I was 9. My hometown is Kaohsiung, and my parents still live there. I’ve been waiting and praying a long time for the possibility of being able to return and set roots again in Taiwan, so this post struck a chord with me. I hope everything is coming together for your family.